Jason Wood (baseball)

Jason Wood (baseball)

Infobox MLB player
name=Jason Wood


caption=Wood, playing for the Marlins in June 2007
width=200
position=Infielder
team=Florida Marlins
number=--
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1969|12|16
birthplace=San Bernardino, California
debutdate=April 1
debutyear=1998
debutteam=Oakland Athletics
statyear=April 24, 2008
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.245
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=5
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=36
teams=
*Oakland Athletics (by|1998)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1998-by|1999)
*Florida Marlins (by|2006-by|2008)

Jason William Wood (born December 16, 1969 in San Bernardino, California) is a Major League Baseball infielder in the Florida Marlins organization. Wood attended McLane High School and then Fresno State University.

Major League Baseball Draft

Originally, Wood was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 56th round (1333rd overall) of the by|1989 Major League Baseball draft. Opting not to sign with the Blue Jays, he was then drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 39th round (1009th overall) in the by|1990 Major League Baseball draft. Still, he did not sign. Finally, after being drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 11th round (308th overall) of the by|1991 Major League Baseball draft, he signed.

Professional career

Oakland Athletics

Wood, who had fair power, started off his professional career by playing in the minor leagues for seven seasons from 1991 to by|1997. He had a breakout minor league season in 1997 when he played for the Triple-A Edmonton Trappers. That year, he played in 130 games, batted .321 with 19 home runs and 87 RBIs. His 1997 minor league season included helping the Trappers become league champions. Following the 1997 season, he was released on October 17 but would resign with the Athletics organization ten days later on October 27.

In by|1998, Wood made the Athletics Opening Day roster. He made his major league debut at the age of 28 against the Boston Red Sox on April 1, 1998, as a defensive replacement. After about a week into the season, he was sent down to Triple-A.

Detroit Tigers

On July 18, 1998, he was sent to the Detroit Tigers as the player to be named later in the deal that sent Bip Roberts to the Athletics on June 23, 1998. Once acquired, he was sent to Triple-A to play with the Toledo Mud Hens. He was recalled in September by the big league club when rosters expanded. On September 9, 1998, he made his first career start against the Chicago White Sox as the designated hitter. He collected his first career hit, which was a single against Jim Parque. Overall he played in a total of 13 games and batted .333 (8-24) with 1 home run in 1998.

In by|1999, Wood bounced around between the minors and majors in the Detroit Tigers organization. He played in 27 games at the major league level and batted just .159 (7-44) with 1 home run. Following the season, he was released on October 15.

Pittsburgh Pirates

On November 17, 1999, he signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds for the whole by|2000 season. He just batted .237 with 7 home runs in 88 games. He returned to the Pirates organization for the by|2001 season. He played for the Sounds for the entire season again and his performance was not much better than the previous season. He was released following the 2001 season.

Florida Marlins

Wood signed a contract with the Florida Marlins on March 8, by|2002. He played for the Triple-A Calgary Cannons for the entire 2002 season. Despite playing in 121 games in which he batted .315 (144-457) with 15 home runs and 70 RBIs, he did not join the major league club at all throughout the year, even in September when rosters expanded. From by|2003 to by|2005, Wood played the entire seasons in the Marlins organization with the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes. He batted .296 in 2003, .245 in by|2004, and .301 in 2005.

In by|2006, Wood once again began the season with the Albuquerque Isotopes. He played with the Isotopes for the entire 2006 minor league season. He batted .288 (127-441) with 11 home runs and 77 RBIs in 123 games. Following the minor league season, the Marlins purchased his contract on September 5. Wood had returned to the major leagues after a six year absence. On September 9, against the Philadelphia Phillies, he recorded his first major league hit since 1999 when he was with the Detroit Tigers. Overall in the majors in 2006, Wood played in 12 games, mainly as a pinch hitter. He batted .462 (6-13).

Wood was released by the Marlins following the 2006 season, but resigned with them on January 4, by|2007. He had signed a minor league contract that included an invitation to spring training. In spring training, he finished strong, batting .378 (17-45) with 2 home runs in 22 games. This prompted the Marlins to purchase his contract on April 1, 2007, before the regular season began. The Marlins had purchased Wood's contract despite him being a 37 year old player with barely any major league experience (52 games in parts of 3 different seasons in 16 professional seasons). Wood stayed on the active roster for the whole 2007 season and was mainly used as a pinch hitter by the Marlins. Wood played in 98 games in 2007 and batted .239 with 3 home runs.

On April 5, by|2008, Wood was designated for assignment by the Marlins to open a roster spot for the recently re-acquired Wes Helms.

Honors and Awards

*In 1994, he was a Southern League All-Star.
*In 2002, he was a Pacific League postseason All-Star.

Other Information

*Wood has pitched a total of three innings in his professional career. Two came in by|1996 while in the minor leagues. On June 29, 2007, Wood pitched one inning of perfect relief in a 12-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves.
*He currently lives in Fresno, California.
*Has three daughters: Francesca (born December 14, 2002), Daniela (born June 18, 2003), and Gemma (born November 23, 2005).

External links

* [http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=133120 MLB.com Player Profile]
* [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/W/Jason-Wood.shtml The Baseball Cube Player Profile]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/woodja02.shtml Baseball Reference Player Profile]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=5971 ESPN.com Player Profile]


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